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#1888014
8 April 2017
Machinery is seen wrapped up inside a Bangladeshi tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888015
8 April 2017
Bangladeshi workers rest at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888016
8 April 2017
Bangladeshi Peoples walks through in the Toxic polluted environment at Hazaribag tannery area in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888017
8 April 2017
Bangladeshi worker dries pieces of processed leather at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888018
8 April 2017
Bangladeshi Peoples walks through in the Toxic polluted environment at Hazaribag tannery area in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888020
8 April 2017
A Bangladeshi labor works at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888022
8 April 2017
Bangladeshi worker dries pieces of processed leather at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888036
8 April 2017
View of A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888042
8 April 2017
Machinery is seen wrapped up inside a Bangladeshi tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888052
8 April 2017
Bangladeshi worker dries pieces of processed leather at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888067
8 April 2017
A Bangladeshi Child worker dries pieces of processed leather at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888088
8 April 2017
Bangladeshi Child worker dries pieces of processed leather at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888101
8 April 2017
Bangladeshi Child worker dries pieces of processed leather at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888120
8 April 2017
A Bangladeshi Child worker dries pieces of processed leather at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888145
8 April 2017
A Bangladeshi Child worker dries pieces of processed leather at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888157
8 April 2017
A Bangladeshi Child worker dries pieces of processed leather at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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